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Show . t , . - - 4 ....- k. .. - a , Ki J -. . , , , . . , Ar:J Eiill C2 A'rc:::jb, Altr;:ctivo ! PcV-;.'.u!r.r--Sti:nrrs DyspcpzLi Tct!:J-.ri av: Certain, Safe and Ncttircl Ct re. . ,;. . ' - . . THEY WILL MAKE YOU LOOK PLEASANT i. . . . - . ' . . , . . - . ; , , . . . . ' ' . i i . and . hopeless appearance today is dyspepsia. dys-pepsia. Jt unfits a man for every duty of life and causes him to beoome denpondent and gloomy and necessarily his looks do not bell his feelings. Hs appears cast down and dejected and becomes a burden to hlmsoif and humanity In general. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets axe the dyspeptic's dys-peptic's certain relief. They do th work that his stomach Is unable to do, and by relieving that organ of its burdens permit It to regain its health and strength and ' araln - become activs and useful 'In its I functions. They contain all the essential ingredients that enter Into the digestive fluids and secretions of the stomach and they actually take up the work and do It junt as a healthy, sound stomach would. By this means a man can go right ahead with his work and eat enough to keep him In proper working condition. His system Is not deprived of Its necessary, nourishment nourish-ment as it la in the case of the "starvation "starva-tion cure" or the employment of some of the flrst-claas chicken foods now on the -market. Starvation, even if it were a good thing, could not be continued long enough. to effect a cure; for a disordered and wornout stomach is not going to become be-come strong and healthy In two or three day . i There Is nothing that will put you to the front so rapidly hi the business 'or social world as a cheerful i disposition end a pleasant appearance. Other things being equal people will go out of their Way to give a fellow a lift who always wears a cheerful countenance. The man or woman with a cranky disposition and a sour face will always meet with an Indifferent If j not a chilly reception. .The commercial i traveler, who is the recognised business I barometer, appreciate better than any one the value of this rule and governs his actions accordingly. V. Dyspepsia destroys all the agreeable qualitiea that enter In a man's or woman's make-up. It Is almost a human impossibility impossi-bility for. any one with a severe case of dyspepsia to look, pleasant. The continuous, continu-ous, miserable, cast-down feeling Is bound to make Itself shown In the sppearance and conversation. . ' Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the sufferer's suf-ferer's certain cure. They are also recognised, recog-nised, all over the world. Th cures they have brought about and the happiness they have caused and the suffering they have relieved have mad their name a household, word In all the English-speaking world. The reason that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- j lets are a certain cure Is that they are a natural cure... There la nothing to prevent them curing. They contain the essential ingredients of the digestive fluids of the stomach and simply do the Identical work of the stomach, relieving that weakened organ and permitting It to rest and recuperate. re-cuperate. . Could anything be more simple or natural? They are bound to cure. They cannot help themselves. It Is Just like putting a new stomach Into a man If that were possible and letting the old one go off on a vacation; Rest Is what It needs. Nature will do her own work of restoration, never fear: Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for sale by all druggists at 60 cents a box. All druggists means all druggists. They have become so necessary to the people that the druggiet simply has to keep them anyway. There are other remedies that he can make much more money pn If he could sell them, but he can't.- He will not take chances on losing his customers by not always having on hand a -supply of Stuart's' Dyspepsia Tablets. . btuart s Dyspepsia Tablets act naturally because they contain natural digestives. The principal component parts are aseptic pepsin, malt diastase and other ingredients with like properties that do the work re- fardless of the condition of the stomach, here Is no unnatural or violent disturbance disturb-ance of the digestive organs as the result of their action. In fact, the existence of the stoma'ch is entirely forgotten as soon as they have had time to begin their oper-t oper-t attonn. They also possess very curative and healing properties and assist the stomach in getting well, while relieving it of its work. They perform the duties of both nurse and physician. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for sale by all druggists at 60 cents a box. and there Is very little danger of any druggist trying- to sell you something- rise In their place that is "Just as good." They are so well established and have done so much good in the world that their name has become a household word: so the usual warning, "Accept no substitute," is unnecessary unne-cessary in the case of 8tuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. .- |